Pontypool is very good. I would be interested to hear his explanation/thoughts on the plot in general.
I think REC is out because the movie isn't in English which was one of the hints. A lot of guesses on twitter were Masque of the Red Death and Shivers.
Not sure he would be doing another Corman flick this soon but Red Death is one of my favorite. Shivers would be awesome too but isn't that a bigger city? It's been awhile since I've seen it.
For the love of God I hope they don't show The Sadness or I will not be watching that part of the Drive In. I wonder if they would show Romero's version of The Crazies?
I'm also going to talk to my wife when she gets home tomorrow about splurging to go to the Drive In show in Memphis. She owes me after leaving our toddler with me alone all week long.
For the love of God I hope they don't show The Sadness or I will not be watching that part of the Drive In. I wonder if they would show Romero's version of The Crazies?
I'm also going to talk to my wife when she gets home tomorrow about splurging to go to the Drive In show in Memphis. She owes me after leaving our toddler with me alone all week long.
The first twenty or so minutes make it seem like a normal, gory, zombie/outbreak film. But the next part takes place on a train and that's when things got to be a little too much for me.
It comes out that the infected are sexually sadistic in that rape, sodomy, genital torture, infant murder, and a scene where an infected man rapes a woman through her eye socket (which is thankfully shown off screen).
It was like if a Troma film took itself seriously. I probably would've loved it as a 16 year old, but I'm not a fan of that kind of shit anymore.
The first twenty or so minutes make it seem like a normal, gory, zombie/outbreak film. But the next part takes place on a train and that's when things got to be a little too much for me.
It comes out that the infected are sexually sadistic in that rape, sodomy, genital torture, infant murder, and a scene where an infected man rapes a woman through her eye socket (which is thankfully shown off screen).
It was like if a Troma film took itself seriously. I probably would've loved it as a 16 year old, but I'm not a fan of that kind of shit anymore.
Christ what a description! I mean, I can and have watched whatever but that sounds like edgelord material. When I was younger I would watch all the real death videos and shit like that, but as I've gotten older I realized that that stuff just isn't entertaining, it's heartbreaking to see stuff that's too real or goes in transgressive directions without cause. Like I don't want to see realistic child death, rape, etc. I'm here to escape not be fuckin bummed out lol.
Yeah, I mean it's still a little weird because it could have been excised without an issue. Instead we got implied 13 year old female nudity, which honestly is a bit on the sleazy side for how well this movie is put together and acted.
I'm reading that Jodie Foster was angry about the scene being in the film. Inclined to agree in this case.
Eh, I see Joe Bob's and your point just think the actual showing of the nudity could have been cut without impact. Either way, still really like this one. It's an interesting watch for sure.